Sako M75 | |
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Type | Rifle |
Place of origin | Finland[1] |
Production history | |
Manufacturer | Sako |
Produced | 1996-2006 |
Specifications | |
Cartridge | .222 Rem to .500 Jeffery |
Action | Bolt action |
Feed system | Push feed |
Sights | Proprietary tapered dovetail rail for attaching optical sights |
The Sako 75 is a bolt-action rifle produced by the Finnish manufacturer Sako from 1996[2] until it was replaced by its successor, the Sako 85 in 2006,[3] and finally discontinued in 2007.[4]
History
The Sako 75 was named after the 75 year anniversary of Sako in 1996, when the first Sako 75 was made.[5] The Model 75 was externally very similar to earlier Sako models, but its construction was different, having 3 symmetrical locking lugs,[6] a manual ejector, and a detachable magazine. Hitherto, only one Sako rifle, the L46, had a detachable magazine.
Models
The rifle was marketed as Sako's premium model for hunting,[7] and was delivered in many different configurations and chamberings.[8] Examples of some Sako 75 models are:
- Hunter
- Hunter Stainless
- Hunter left hand
- Laminated stainless
- Deluxe
- Synthetic stainless
- Finnlight
- Varmint
- Varmint Laminated Stainless
Technical
The trigger pull weight is adjustable between 1-2 kg.[9] The action can be cycled with the safety applied. The scope sight in the receiver bridge is a proprietary tapered dovetail rail with variable width (narrow at the rear, wide at the front). Proprietary scope rings are available, and aftermarket picatinny rail adapters are also available. The entirety of the bolt, including its handle, is milled from a single piece of cast steel.
The Sako 75 has a push feed mechanism, compared to its successor Sako 85 which has controlled feeding.[10][11] The M75 and M85 also have different types of magazines.
Receiver lengths
The receiver was delivered in 6 different lengths depending on the cartridge group,[12] graded with roman numerals from I to V:
- I (Short)
- II (PPC)
- III (Medium)
- SM (Short magnum)
- IV (Long)
- V (Magnum)
See also
References
- ↑ 7mm Rem Mag review by Australian Shooter magazine - SSAA
- ↑ Sako M591 - one of the best action rifles ever produced
- ↑ Sako 85 Finnlight II | Rod&Rifle
- ↑ Hunting Rifle Follow-Up: Wed Pass on Sakos 75 Finnlight - Gun Tests
- ↑ An Ideal Varmint Hunter's Rig: Sako 75 & Burris Diamond - shootingtimes.com
- ↑ Sako 85 Review | Sporting Rifle magazine
- ↑ Sako 85 | all4shooters
- ↑ SAKO MODEL 75 SERIES Models :: Gun Values by Gun Digest
- ↑ SPECIFICATION SAKO 75 Hunter - sako.fi
- ↑ Sako Finnlight II Review
- ↑ Sako 85 Synthetic Stainless Rifle Review | Deer Stalking Equipment / Reviews | Blog
- ↑ Beretta SAKO 75 HUNTER Review & Price GunData.org